So I have my own primary nameserver - but with a local ipnumber instead of a public ip number. Isn't it possible? My primary nameserver has been approved by the danish top level domain provider (dk-hostmaster.dk) and all domains are setup to ns1.myprimarynameserver.tld (ispconfig3) and ns2.somedanishnameserverservice.tld and this works as well. But when using the fixed ipnumber in my nameserver's A-records I can't reach the websites. But changing to myserverslocalip makes the websites work locally. I have been triyng, reeding and requesting anywhere to solve this problem. Is there someone of you Experts that will look into my problem and help me solve this? I will be standing by for 36 hours straight, ready to answer any question there may be.
I am so much looking forward to program my new internetshop. Please help me get the server to run

I will insert some additional information below. First the A-records for the domain that is used for the nameserver. The nameserver is therefore hosting its own domain, just as described in the second tutorial above. A-records which make the website reachable locally, not from the outside:

Here's proof that the websites works after changing A-records to the local serveripnumber ! But only locally, not from the outside.

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And I know these A-records f..... up the nameserver, as a matter of fact, the nameserver does not answer upon a lookup right now, so I will change the the A-records back to the Fixed/public ipnumber again. It's just that after I changed the A-records to the serveripnumber as shown above, it worked, from the outside as well. But after a few hours, the nameservers has been updates with the faulty A-records, and it stopped working and only worked locally (inside my lan). So now I will change the A-records back to the fixed/public ipnumber and the the website cant be reached locally anymore.

Idea: Is it possible with a combination of the dns-records? Is this the way? Isn't there suppose to be any dns records which points to the serveripnumber?
Idea: What about another type of record that will show "the way" to the myserveripnumber - a SRV-record? I read something about this record in the manual, a server record, but I can't figure it out? I'm just getting too mixed up in my hed

For further information I will insert my /etc/resolv.conf file below as well, maybe theres a error there?:

The solution! A securitybreach in the "Sagem" Modem/Router from the danish ISP TDC

Hi Skoena,

The solution was a securitybreach in the "Sagem" Modem/Router from the danish ISP TDC
It's several things combinated - but not at all a fix I think any of you can use at all. But, if in doubt, please don't hesitate to ask me
I tried to explain both the problem and the solution on this site: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61335